Topic: A Push to Impeach Disgraced AG Holder
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Sun 11/10/13 03:43 PM

Lawmakers Push to Impeach Disgraced Attorney General Holder

After having already been held in criminal contempt of Congress for an ongoing cover-up of the Obama administration’s deadly “Fast and Furious” gun-running program, disgraced Attorney General Eric Holder is facing a fresh challenge: an effort by some GOP lawmakers to impeach him before the end of the year. According to media reports, the bid to force Holder out of power, if successful, would represent the second impeachment of a cabinet member in American history. Meanwhile, the movement to impeach Obama himself is growing stronger by the day as well — both in Congress and among everyday Americans.

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/16916-lawmakers-push-to-impeach-disgraced-attorney-general-holder

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 11/10/13 06:37 PM
whoa

An impeachment is an indictment, not a conviction.

Bill Clinton was impeached but remained in office.

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Sun 11/10/13 06:51 PM

whoa

An impeachment is an indictment, not a conviction.

Bill Clinton was impeached but remained in office.


Thank you Dodo.

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Tue 11/12/13 01:19 AM


Lawmakers Push to Impeach Disgraced Attorney General Holder

After having already been held in criminal contempt of Congress for an ongoing cover-up of the Obama administration’s deadly “Fast and Furious” gun-running program, disgraced Attorney General Eric Holder is facing a fresh challenge: an effort by some GOP lawmakers to impeach him before the end of the year. According to media reports, the bid to force Holder out of power, if successful, would represent the second impeachment of a cabinet member in American history. Meanwhile, the movement to impeach Obama himself is growing stronger by the day as well — both in Congress and among everyday Americans.

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/16916-lawmakers-push-to-impeach-disgraced-attorney-general-holder


Unfortunately I don't see this working. The only way it will is when the Republicans take both House's in 2014 unless and this is a BIG BUT, a lot of Democratic Senators and Congressmen who are up for reelection in 2014 are upset and worried about Obamacare killing their reelection campaigns, so much so that Obama had to have an emergency meeting with them this past week to calm them down.

Maybe we can get them on board?

boredinaz06's photo
Tue 11/12/13 02:05 PM

whoa

An impeachment is an indictment, not a conviction.

Bill Clinton was impeached but remained in office.


He was impeached by the house of representatives not the senate, who in fact acquitted him.

Had the senate found him guilty he would have no longer held office.

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 11/12/13 02:28 PM


whoa

An impeachment is an indictment, not a conviction.

Bill Clinton was impeached but remained in office.


He was impeached by the house of representatives not the senate, who in fact acquitted him.

Had the senate found him guilty he would have no longer held office.


That goes without saying.

Yet, some people don't understand that an impeachment doesn't guarantee removal from office.

metalwing's photo
Tue 11/12/13 03:17 PM
The vote would be straight across party lines.